MBRC uses its best effort to conserve biodiversity and wildlife to protect our natural environment.
We use a partnership approach where we work with wildlife trusts, local communities, government, state agencies, provincial authorities and district councils, all of whom play a major part in our success.

Partnerships have been essential for us to drive change at the scale needed. All our partners be they major corporates or individuals, make a huge difference to our cause.
Click here to see a list of people who have helped the conservancy.

Activities

MBRC has over 200 bird species including the rare ground hornbill. This is due to the availability of a diverse habitat including the lake and many small dams, two major rivers as well as an expanse of a terrestrial habitat.

Midlands Black Rhino Conservancy offers fishing opportunities in Lake Sebakwe and Sebakwe River. We also has at our disposal, the Chitsuwa Dam which is to the northern side of the conservancy. Target species include the bream, the bass, bulldog and catfish.

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The tournament is an annual MBRC sponsored soccer extravaganza. This year it is co-sponsored by ACF Mine.

The aim of the soccer tournament is to bring the community together and raise conservation awareness and is a platform to remind
people who attend about their role and responsibility towards curbing rhino poaching.

This year, the first round of the tournament is being defended by the Black Rhinos Soccer Club, has attracted ten teams from all communities surrounding the conservancy.
The teams qualified by playing knock-out rounds in their respective communities. This year the finals will be sometime in November 2017 at Bob Swift Community Ground. Entrance is free and is most certainly an event not to be missed.